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The Continued Fight for Treaty Rights
Episode 1124th February 2025 • Indigenous Voices from Fort Nisqually • Fort Nisqually Living History Museum
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The Boldt Decision of 1970 upended the fishing industry in Washington State, resulting in a slew of court cases over the next 5 decades. In episode 11, participants discuss a selection of court cases covering shellfish, large game, and habitat restoration.

Panelists include:

  1. Amber Taylor, Assistant Director/Collections Manager, Puyallup Tribe
  2. Brandon Reynon, Tribal Historic Preservation Officer, Puyallup Tribe
  3. Nettsie Bullchild, Director of Nisqually Tribal Archives/Nisqually Tribal Historic Preservation Office
  4. Warren KingGeorge, Historian, Muckleshoot Indian Tribe

Learn More at our tribal partner websites and fortnisqually.org.

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Tribal Websites

  1. Puyallup Tribe of Indians https://www.puyalluptribe-nsn.gov/about-our-tribe/historic-preservation/
  2. Nisqually Indian Tribe http://www.nisqually-nsn.gov/index.php/heritage/
  3. Muckleshoot Indian Tribe https://www.muckleshoot.nsn.us/depts/preservation

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